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Aerodynamics Teacher Resources
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Seventh graders define improvisation. They take part in first-hand improvisational activities through infomercials. Then they apply improvisation to real-life situations as well as reflect on their experiences.
Students create a chaotic system. They display a basic knowledge of the system and are able to recognize it. The students form a hypothesis about a chaotic system and theorize the cause and effect.
Students generate electricity using a wind generator. They convert the created electricity into different forms of energy. It is written as a module. Students explain the impacts on society and the environment that the current energy and power technologies have in relationship to them.
Third graders examine the effects of gravity on how an object moves. In groups, they design a roller coaster, share their design with the class and build the roller coaster. They roll different sized balls down the track and record the observations and identify which one worked best.
Students identify the characteristics of the legs of arthropods as well as how they are used. They compare and contrast the legs of various types of bugs in the arthropod family. A comparison worksheet is included in with this lesson.
Students engage in a lesson that is concerned with the literature study of Dragonwings. They write about the story from the perspective of a reader that is well informed towards the last chapters. Students also find target vocabulary and define them using a dictionary.
Students write class poem. They discuss works by Van Gogh and other artists. Students look at Fine Art to find examples of wind and movement. They perform Wind Says Goodnight in small groups. Students discuss oral tradition of story telling. They discuss the use of movement to tell a story.
Third graders observe and analyze the forces of gravity. They are going to pretend to go on a bike ride and listen carefully as you describe the terrain. Students respond appropriately to the forces of gravity. They throw the ball into the air and force they exert pushes the ball forward.
In this mapping and points learning exercise, students describe and sketch point sets of complex numbers. They evaluates functions of a complex variable in an extended plane. This one-page learning exercise contains five problems.
In this harmonic function worksheet, students summarize the theorems on analyticity, differentiability and the Cauch-Rieman equation. They identify the characteristics of a harmonic function. This three-page worksheet contains explanations, examples, and four problems.